Education Flashcards
The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction.
Education
Example: “Education is the key to unlocking opportunities in life.”
Facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education.
Knowledge
Example: “Acquiring knowledge empowers individuals to make informed decisions.”
The acquisition of knowledge or skills through study, experience, or being taught.
Learning
Example: “Continuous learning is essential for personal growth and development.”
The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.
Curriculum
Example: “The school is revising its curriculum to meet modern educational standards.”
The ability to read and write.
Literacy
Example: “Improving literacy rates is crucial for socio-economic development.”
The method and practice of teaching.
Pedagogy
Example: “Effective pedagogy caters to diverse learning styles.”
The opportunity or right to use or benefit from something.
Access
Example: “Equal access to education is a fundamental human right.”
A favorable circumstance or situation for achieving goals.
Opportunity
Example: “Education provides individuals with opportunities for upward mobility.”
Fairness and impartiality.
Equity
Example: “Efforts must be made to ensure equity in educational access for all students.”
Something accomplished successfully, typically by effort, courage, or skill.
Achievement
Example: “Celebrating student achievements encourages further academic success.”
Including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something.
Comprehensive
Example: “The school offers a comprehensive range of extracurricular activities.”
Favoring or advocating progress, change, improvement, or reform.
Progressive
Example: “Progressive educational approaches focus on critical thinking skills.”
Including or covering all the services, facilities, or items normally expected or required
Inclusive
Example: “An inclusive classroom environment promotes diversity and acceptance.”
Introducing or using new ideas or methods.
Innovative
Example: “Innovative teaching techniques enhance student engagement.”
Making someone stronger and more confident, especially in controlling their life and claiming their rights.
Empowering
Example: “Education is empowering, enabling individuals to pursue their aspirations.”
Able to be reached or entered.
Accessible
Example: “Online courses make education more accessible to people with busy schedules.”
Showing a great deal of variety; very different.
Diverse
Example: “A diverse student body enriches the educational experience for everyone.”
Capable of bending easily without breaking.
Flexible
Example: “Flexible learning options accommodate different learning styles.”
Lasting or existing for the duration of a person’s life.
Lifelong
Example: “Lifelong learning is essential in today’s rapidly changing world.”
Having many different aspects or features.
Multifaceted
Example: “Education addresses multifaceted needs, including academic, social, and emotional development.”
Gain or acquire knowledge of or skill in (something) by study, experience, or being taught
Learn
Example: “Students learn best when actively engaged in the learning process.”
Impart knowledge to or instruct (someone) as to how to do something.
Teach
Example: “Effective teachers inspire and motivate their students to learn.”
Give intellectual, moral, and social instruction to someone, typically at a school or university.
Educate
Example: “Educating future generations is vital for societal progress.”
Occupy, attract, or involve (someone’s interest or attention).
Engage
Example: “Interactive lessons engage students more effectively than traditional lectures.”